Detectives with the Louisiana State Police and the FBI are asking for help locating two suspects accused of two armed robberies on opposite ends of north Louisiana.

The duo are suspected of robbing the Guaranty Bank in Epps on Nov. 10 and the Barksdale Federal Credit Union in Cotton Valley on Nov. 27.

At approximately 10:25 a.m. Nov. 10, two unknown suspects entered Guaranty Bank & Trust Co., 938 Louisiana 17, produced a handgun and demanded that the teller give them cash.

The duo left with an undetermined amount of currency. Per the state police, one of the suspects appears to be a female and the other suspect appears to be a male. Both suspects wore apparel nearly completely concealing themselves.

On Nov. 27 around 2:00 p.m., two unknown suspects armed with handguns entered the Barksdale Federal Credit Union in Cotton Valley. As in the previous robbery, one suspect appears to be a female and the other appears to be a male. The robberies are thought to be connected.

Suspects in the robbery of the Epps bank.(Photo: Courtesy of West Carroll Sheriff's Office)

Both robbery locations are relatively close to the Arkansas/Louisiana state line with one robbery occurring in Webster Parish and the other in West Carroll Parish.

These suspects should be considered armed and dangerous.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Louisiana State Police Bureau of Investigations at 318-741-2723 or the FBI’s Shreveport field office at 318-861-1890.

The FBI is offering a reward for information which leads to the arrest and indictment of the suspects responsible for these robberies.

The Cotton Valley Police Department, Webster Parish Sheriff’s Office, Epps Police Department and the West Carroll Sheriff’s Office are also participating in the investigation.